< Galatians 1 >

1 Paul, an apostle, —not from men, nor through man, but through Jesus Christ, and God the Father who raised him from among the dead,
Paul an apostle not from men nor through man but through Jesus Christ and God [the] Father the [One who] having raised Him out from [the] dead —
2 And all the brethren with me; —unto the assemblies of Galatia:
and the with me myself all brothers To the churches of Galatia:
3 Favour unto you and peace, from God our Father, and Lord Jesus Christ, —
Grace to you and peace from God Father of us and of [the] Lord Jesus Christ,
4 Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us out of the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, — (aiōn g165)
the [One who] having given Himself (for *NK+o) the sins of us, so that He may deliver us out of the age of which having come presently evil according to the will of the God and Father of us, (aiōn g165)
5 Unto whom be the glory unto the ages of ages: Amen! (aiōn g165)
to whom [be] the glory to the ages of the ages, Amen. (aiōn g165)
6 I marvel that, thus quickly, ye are moving away from him that called you in the favour of Christ, unto a different glad-message, —
I am astonished that so soon you are deserting from the [One who] having called you in [the] grace of Christ to a different gospel
7 Which is not, another, only there are, some, that are troubling you, and wishing to change the glad-message of the Christ.
which not is another, only except some there are who are troubling you and are desiring to pervert the gospel of Christ.
8 But, even if, we, or, a messenger out of heaven, announce a glad-message [unto you] aside from that which we announced unto you, accursed, let him be!
But even if we ourselves or an angel out of heaven (shall evangelise *NK+o) to you contrary to what we evangelised to you, accursed he should be.
9 As we have said before, even now, again, I say: If anyone is announcing unto you a glad-message aside from that which ye accepted, accursed, let him be!
As we have said before, even now again I say, if anyone [to] you is evangelising contrary to what you received, accursed he should be.
10 For am I, even now, persuading, men, or God? Or am I seeking to please, men? If I had been still pleasing, men, Christ’s servant, had I not been!
Presently for of men do I seek approval or God? Or do I seek men to please? if (for *k) yet men I were pleasing, of Christ a servant not then would I was being.
11 For I make known unto you, brethren, as to the glad-message which was announced by me, that it is not after man;
I make known (for *N+kO) to you, brothers, the gospel which having been evangelised by me that not it is according to man;
12 For neither, from man, did I accept it, nor was taught [it], —but through a revealing of Jesus Christ.
Neither for I myself from man received it (nor *NK+o) was I taught [it] but through a revelation of Jesus Christ.
13 For ye have heard, as to my own manner of life, at one time, in Judaism, how that, exceedingly, was I persecuting the assembly of God, and laying it waste,
You have heard of for my way of life former in Judaism that beyond exceeding measure I was persecuting the church of God and was destroying it;
14 And was making advancement, in Judaism, above many contemporaries in my nation, being, surpassingly zealous, of my paternal instructions.
And I was advancing in Judaism beyond many contemporaries in the countrymen of mine more abundantly zealous being of the fathers of mine traditions.
15 But, when God, who set me apart from my mother’s womb and called me through his favour, was well-pleased
When however was pleased God the [One] having selected me from [the] womb of mother of mine and having called [me] through the grace of Him
16 to reveal his Son in me, that I might announce the glad-message regarding him among the nations, straightway, I conferred not with flesh and blood,
to reveal the Son of Him in me myself, that I may evangelise Him among the Gentiles, immediately not I consulted with flesh and with blood,
17 Neither went I up unto Jerusalem unto them who, before me, were apostles, —but I went away into Arabia, and again returned unto Damascus.
nor did I go up to Jerusalem to the before me apostles, but I went away into Arabia and again returned to Damascus.
18 Then, after three years, went I up unto Jerusalem, to become acquainted with Cephas, and tarried with him fifteen days;
Then after years three I went up to Jerusalem to make acquaintance with (Cephas *N+KO) and I remained with him days fifteen;
19 But, other of the apostles, saw I none, save James the brother of the Lord: —
Other however of the apostles none I saw, only except James the brother of the Lord.
20 Now, as touching the things which I am writing to you, lo! before God, I am not guilty of falsehood: —
In what now I write to you, behold before God that not I lie.
21 After that, I went into the regions of Syria and Cilicia,
Then I went into the regions of Syria and Cilicia;
22 And was still unknown, by face, unto the assemblies of Judaea which were in Christ, —
I was then unknown by face to the churches of Judea that [are] in Christ,
23 Only they were hearing—He that was persecuting us formerly, now, is announcing the glad-message of the faith which he formerly laid waste;
Only however hearing they were that the [one] persecuting us formerly now is evangelising the faith which once he was destroying;
24 And they were glorifying, God, in me.
And they were glorifying in me myself God.

< Galatians 1 >